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Radiation measurement, radiation biology, carcinogenesis, ICRP system of radiation protection, radiation safety.
An introduction to the ICRP system of radiation protection, radiation safety, radiation measurement, radiation biology and carcinogenesis.Summary of Course ContentThe general topics covered by this course are: The development of radiation protection Radiation protection organisations ICRP system of radiological protection Effects of ionising radiation Quantities and units of radiation protection Basic principles for dose reduction technical aspects Basic principles for dose reduction – external and internal hazards Safety of the radioactive patient Effects of total body irradiation Natural and man-made radiation Organisation of radiation protection Transport, storage and disposal of radioactive material Basic radiation biology Structural shielding Radiation detection and measurement Radiation biology – survival curves Radiation biology – Fractionation, accelerated RT, Oxygen effect Radiation biology – Normal tissue tolerance Radiation biology – Heritable and foetal effects
On completing this course you should be able to:- Use appropriate units to quantify radiation exposure Describe the principles underlying risk reduction Discuss relevant regulations pertaining to radiation safety Suggest procedures to minimise risk of radiation exposure Perform basic procedures that involve use of radiation Describe approaches for monitoring staff and work areas Understand cell survival curves Understand the effects of different types of radiation and biological materials Understand dose response curves Understand the use of radiation for treatment of cancer Understand mathematical modelling in radiobiology
Subject to approval of the Head of Department
Students must attend one activity from each section.
Steven Marsh
Note that a pass in the final exam is required to pass the course.
E Hall; Radiobiology for the Radiologist ; 2006.
E Podgorsak; Radiation Oncology Physics: A handbook for teachers and students ; 2005.
Course information and content (PDF 176KB)
General Course Information (PDF 163KB)
Please consult the document General Information for Physics and Astronomy Students on the Physics and Astronomy Web Page:http://www.phys.canterbury.ac.nz/courses/general.pdf
Domestic fee $1,145.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Physical & Chemical Sciences .